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naivete   1
naked   23
nakedness   2
nakharar   287
name   974
nameless   1
namesake   7
nap   1
naphtha   1
Wordform

names
101 occurrence(s)



Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
name   515
named   303
nameless   1
namely   47
names   101
namesake   6
namesakes   1
naming   8
nane   1


01Kor1    2:10|he actually has revealed the names of but a few of
01Kor1    2:21|the devout masters whose blessed names no one can completely record
01Kor1    26:4|And the names of the principal disciples who
02Agat1    7:78|strengthen your servants for your name’s sake, that we may overcome
02Agat1    7:89|to be tortured for your name’s sake [cf. Phil. 1.29], to die for your
02Agat1    8:26|endure all this for his name’s sake
02Agat1    13:24|leave his dwelling for my name’s sake, at my coming again
02Agat1    17:44|upon us torments for your name’s sake [cf. Matt. 5.11; Jn. 15.20], we are ready
02Agat1    19:19|us, Lord, who ’for your name’s sake die daily; we have
02Agat1    19:19|not abandon us for your name’s sake’ [Ps. 43.23-24]. Give us your victory
02Agat1    21:14|to suffer for his great name’s sake. And he gave me
03Buz3    11:14|during the mass after the names of the saints were recited
04Yegh2    5:109|The names of the bishops who gathered
04Yegh2    10:227|whom he knew personally. Their names were
04Yegh3    1:17|will you learn the myriad names of their gods, of which
04Yegh4    1:25|Here are the names of his associates
04Yegh4    2:39|many soldiers. He wrote their names and presented many of them
04Yegh4    3:67|which side, what were the names of each one’s adjutants, how
04Yegh5    4:88|him a name above all names, that at the name of
04Yegh5    7:156|These are the names of the valiant martyrs who
04Yegh5    7:167|the other nobles inscribed their names in the book of life
04Yegh7    13:323|But the names of the six who all
04Yegh7    15:355|he found out their various names and indicated them on the
04Yegh8    1:5|and note: “What are your names
04Yegh9    1:0|The Names of the Princes
04Yegh9    5:104|every hall they remembered their names
04Yegh9    5:105|in their memory, and the names of each one were inscribed
05Parp1    4:9|man is recalled among the names of the holy witnesses preached
05Parp3    23:2|venerable priests and monks. (Their names) are as follows: Yovsep’ (who
05Parp3    36:11|non-priestshaving the following names: a certain Zangak, Sahak Jaynogh
05Parp3    39:12|requiter keeps all of these names written in the Book of
05Parp3    44:6|one was and giving the names, and mentioning what degree in
05Parp3    44:7|the Iranians) had heard the names and deeds of each (of
05Parp3    44:7|they were unfamiliar with the names of the holy men and
05Parp4    74:11|and died that day. Their names are as follows
05Parp4    79:3|the village called (by two names), one (of which) was Giwghik
06Khor1    2:8|Men whose names we know for certain collected
06Khor1    4:2|patriarchs, not only concerning their names and times but also by
06Khor1    6:4|them delighted in changing the names and the stories and the
06Khor1    6:5|correct; but in changing the names and in many other ways
06Khor1    12:22|the places after their own names: P’arakhot from P’arokh, and Ts’olakert
06Khor1    22:13|did we thus learn the names of our ancestors and the
06Khor1    22:13|Assyrians, and Persians, since their names and deeds were entered on
06Khor1    23:6|land were those men whose names we shall inscribe below
06Khor1    23:34|distant that someone recalled these names
06Khor2    6:7|after his name. And the names of the villages are called
06Khor2    7:11|which are called after their names. So, these principalities are called
06Khor2    8:5|the house of Cadmos, whose names we set out in one
06Khor2    8:28|the towns of the same names
06Khor2    8:32|the provinces for these men’s names or whether they called the
06Khor2    24:3|of many to have two names, like Herod Agrippa, or like
06Khor2    24:16|he brought his sons, whose names were Sap’atia and Azaria, up
06Khor2    57:3|to call children after the names of their ancestors in expectation
06Khor2    63:1|Trdat Bagratuni and the first names of his family
06Khor2    63:13|laws, they first received barbarous names: Biurat, and Smbat, and other
06Khor2    63:13|being deprived of their traditional names by which they were called
06Khor2    68:8|as I said earlier, whose names are the following: the eldest
06Khor2    75:6|details and indicated neither the names nor the places, we have
06Khor3    60:11|them, their fellow pupils, whose names were Leontius and Koriun, departed
06Khor3    61:6|Then our translators, whose names we mentioned earlier, arrived and
07Seb1    28:9|and with three men - whose names were Sargis Dimak’sean, Sargis Trpatuni
08Ghev1    14:57|from removing from it the names of the evangelists, or from
08Ghev1    14:80|When other pagans hear the names of the Prophets or the
08Ghev1    14:80|you do not despise their names you turn their words into
08Ghev1    14:157|never read, give Jesus different names: Word, Son, Ray, Image of
08Ghev1    14:157|exposition of each of these names, indicating their true sense and
08Ghev1    28:2|so that they reveal the names of the dead and their
08Ghev1    34:69|The names of the military commanders were
09Draskh1    1:24|pagan writers give the forefathers’ names in a different form from
09Draskh1    3:27|achievement. The following are the names of those rulers
09Draskh1    4:12|the source of so many names and stories, let him know
09Draskh1    7:9|three houses with the following names: Kareni Pahlaw, Surenay Pahlaw, (and
09Draskh1    16:50|be aware) that the former names were given by our own
09Draskh1    21:17|cavalry forces, and registered their names in the archives, as if
09Draskh1    24:9|immaculate blood, so that their names were inscribed in the Register
09Draskh1    25:69|districts and cities, and whose names are also inscribed in the
09Draskh1    37:16|being executed, they inscribed their names in the Register of Life
09Draskh1    51:32|brothers of Gnuni ancestry, whose names were Dawit’ of the one
09Draskh1    51:46|midst of the universe. The names of these men are written
09Draskh1    66:53|was over two hundred. Their names are inscribed in the Register
10Tovma1    1:19|Scripture) by calling them different names
10Tovma1    1:74|the Explanation of the Hebrew Names Philo says that Sem took
10Tovma1    2:5|so also, he allegorised the names of the patriarchs as doubtful
10Tovma1    3:3|trace or record of others’ names might remain save of him
10Tovma1    4:3|shall indicate in resume their names and times and a little
10Tovma1    6:2|merely to set down their names in order, following the format
10Tovma1    6:2|set out in order their names in this book
10Tovma1    10:43|wrote in that memoir the names of some rather than of
10Tovma1    10:43|in addition to him (the names of) another hundred bishops and
10Tovma2    2:23|of the Amatuni of whose names I am ignorant. Banding together
10Tovma2    4:56|to repeat them. Furthermore, their names and the lengths of reign
10Tovma3    4:7|of the Holy Trinity. Their names are: of the first, Gēorg
10Tovma3    6:12|country, and what are your names? Have you perchance really rebelled
10Tovma3    6:14|What our names are is perfectly clear to
10Tovma3    8:22|Their names are the following: Atom Andzevats’i
10Tovma3    8:22|Vasak, and many others whose names are written in heaven
10Tovma3    11:35|These were their names: Lord Smbat, sparapet of Armenia
10Tovma3    23:7|valiant warriors of Vaspurakan, whose names we recorded above, attacked like
10Tovma4    6:4|did not set out their names and weave them into the
11Asogh1    5:10|of Dvin, the martyrs, whose names are entered in the book
12Last1    12:19|deal with you for My name’s sake, since you did not